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Buy this hard to find 5 oz silver coin to add to your collection, featuring the Fiji Taku. Qualify for free shipping, we ship worldwide.
The Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), or locally named Taku, is one of two main turtle species of the South Pacific island nation of Fiji.
Although they have a wide distribution throughout the world's tropical regions, Hawksbill Turtles are considered critically endangered due to human fishing practises.
Taku grow up to a metre in length and a weight of 80 kg, although the heaviest on record weighed 127 kg.
The obverse of the coin features the coat of arms of Fiji, denomination, year and name of the country.
The reverse features a Taku with a stylized shell pattern swimming through the waters of the Pacific Ocean along with an engraved heading and the coin's metal quality and weight.
4456
Niue
Lightly Used
999
Taku (Hawksbill turtle) with a stylized shell pattern swimming through the waters of the Pacific Ocean along with an engraved heading and the coin's metal quality and weight
Fiji 2011 - Fiji coat of arms - Ten dollars
64.1
5.6
NUD 10
5.00
SKU
4456
Country
Niue
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
999
Obverse
Taku (Hawksbill turtle) with a stylized shell pattern swimming through the waters of the Pacific Ocean along with an engraved heading and the coin's metal quality and weight
Reverse
Fiji 2011 - Fiji coat of arms - Ten dollars
Diameter (mm)
64.1
Average Thickness (mm)
5.6
Legal Tender
NUD 10
Metal Weight (ozt)
5.00
5 oz 2011 Fiji Taku Silver CoinBuy this hard to find 5 oz silver coin to add to your collection, featuring the Fiji Taku. Qualify for free shipping, we ship worldwide.
The Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), or locally named Taku, is one of two main turtle species of the South Pacific island nation of Fiji.
Although they have a wide distribution throughout the world's tropical regions, Hawksbill Turtles are considered critically endangered due to human fishing practises.
Taku grow up to a metre in length and a weight of 80 kg, although the heaviest on record weighed 127 kg.
The obverse of the coin features the coat of arms of Fiji, denomination, year and name of the country.
The reverse features a Taku with a stylized shell pattern swimming through the waters of the Pacific Ocean along with an engraved heading and the coin's metal quality and weight.
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